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HARDWARE
REVIEWS
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Today we're taking a look at the Samsung Galaxy Attain 4G LTE on the MetroPCS network.
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ENTERPRISE, SOFTWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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One team of scientists has dared to devise a computer program that could reduce the threats posed by pharmaceutical drugs to living things.
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SOFTWARE
NEWS
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While dealing with their own internal troubles, Hewlett Packard is active in humanitarian issues. The HP Hackathon draws upon software developers from the general community to build applications to help autistic children.
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HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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It is now official, Meg Whitman will replace Leo Apotheker as Hewlett-Packard’s CEO. The HP Board of Directors has been called dysfunctional by nearly all of Silicon Valley because this is their seventh CEO choice since 1999.
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BUSINESS
NEWS
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Carbonite was launched in 2005 after co-founder and CEO David Friend's daughter lost her term paper documents in a computer crash. Those up close and personal experiences are often the mother of invention.
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SOFTWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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Undue focus on the downturn has masked an essential underlying shift in the market for signage. To draw on the Boston Consulting model, Digital Signage has moved from the Early Adopter to the Early Majority phase.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Smartphones are becoming the diagnostician’s right hand. The technology used in MRI’s has been reduced to a tiny micro chip that can transmit information to the physician’s cell phone.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
RUMORS
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A year ago, nVidia launched GeForce GTX 480 during PAX East 2010 LAN party, ditching the company policy of launching new GeForce products on so called "GeForce LAN" events. 2011 is no different...
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HARDWARE, SOFTWARE
REVIEWS
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Eager to find out how a 4G handset performs in real-life on a fourth-generation network, we took Samsung's Craft feature phone for a spin on MetroPCS' 4G network.
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SECURITY
NEWS
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County Prosecutor Sean Dalton said "A 16-year-old Clearview student was charged yesterday arising out of a joint investigation." The juvenile created a Facebook profile using a fake name and began threatening students.
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SOFTWARE
NEWS
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Raw Talent Guitar, a brand new application for Windows PCs, may be your ticket to Carnegie Hall. As the saying goes, the best way to get there is practice, practice, practice. This software will help hone your talent.
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SOFTWARE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT
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Why when you mix paint colors, you get a dark blob, but the reflection of overlapping stained glass colors appear brighter? There’s a game that teaches you why.
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APPLE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT, BLOGS
ANALYSIS
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You don’t need an expert to tell you that the current generation is going to need hearing aids sooner than later. Just sit at a stop sign and feel the vibration of the automobile-turned-boom-box five cars back.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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While we condemn activities such as breaking and entry, this is a stark reminder that IT went mainstream for all the good and bad purposes. With more revenue comes more responsibility.
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BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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MetroPCS, mobile wireless provider of unlimited, flat-rate, no signed contract is offering a $5 unlimited international calling add-on to their unlimited national calling plan of $40, $45 or $50 per month.
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GRAPHICS, ENTERPRISE
NEWS
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When we write about GPGPU workstations and servers, we always hear about nVidia-powered products. Boston Ltd is changing the game with quad-AMD GPGPU monster.
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DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT
NEWS
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Obscure 2: The Aftermath, sequel to the 2005's survival horror game Obscure is coming to the refreshed PSP [PSPgo] and will become available for download with the debut of this new system this fall.
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SECURITY
ANALYSIS
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It would seem that lately US law enforcement has been taking a healthy dose of ignorance pills. This time, a Boston Police Officer seized several of a CS student’s computers, a cellphone and an iPod.
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